Quotes About Ambiguity
We will see," he said. "Yes
~ Mary Balogh
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The passion in his face might have been love, might have been hate, might have been both.
~ Mary Balogh
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still found it difficult to look him in the face. She smiled vaguely in the direction of
~ Mary Balogh
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Though perhaps I would be unable then either to agree or to disagree. I would be dead.
~ Mary Balogh
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Language is, in other words, not necessary, but voluntary. If it were necessary, it would have stayed simple; it would not agitate our hearts with ever-present loveliness and ever-cresting ambiguity; it would not dream, on its long white bones, of turning into song.
~ Mary Oliver
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The whole business of what's reality and what isn't has never been solved and probably never will be. So I don't care to be too definite about anything. I have a lot of edges called Perhaps and almost nothing you can call Certainty.
~ Mary Oliver
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What is certain in the rational realm is by no means certain in the kingdom of swoon.
~ Mary Oliver
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I am so vast, uncertain and strange
~ Mary Oliver
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I have a lot of edges called Perhaps and almost nothing you can call Certainty.
~ Mary Oliver
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will be easy, he thought. Not all
~ Mary Pope Osborne
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Every now and then in life, a compliment is tucked so seamlessly into a insult that it's impossible to know how to react.
~ Mary Roach
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She looks at once like someone who could have worked as a runway model and someone who would be mildly put off to hear that.
~ Mary Roach
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Evil thenceforth became my good.
~ Mary Shelley
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So much has been done, exclaimed the soul of Frankenstein--more, far more, will I achieve; treading in the steps already marked, I will pioneer a new way, explore unknown powers, and unfold to the world the deepest mysteries of creation.
~ Mary Shelley
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mi objetivo. Me sentía como el árabe que enterrado junto a los muertos encontró un pasadizo por el cual volver al mundo, sin más ayuda que una luz mortecina y apenas suficiente. Amigo mío, veo por su interés, y por el asombro y expectativa que reflejan sus ojos, que espera que le comunique el secreto que poseo; mas no puede
~ Mary Shelley
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Yap?s? böyle tuhaft?r ruhlar?m?z?n: BaÅŸar? yahut y?k?la aram?zdaki baÄŸ bu kadar zay?ft?r.
~ Mary Shelley
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I supposed there were circumstances in which it was correct, even praiseworthy, for a girl to bash a man's head in with a lamp while he was kissing her...
~ Mary Stewart
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Sometimes, on the very brink of certainty, I failed; yet still I clung to the hope which the next day or the next hour might realise.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
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Mi sembrava un sogno, però chiaro e oppressivo come la realtà.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
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I don't understand what's going on, but i'll just pretend that I do.
~ Masashi Kishimoto
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half-right, half-wrong.
~ Masashi Kishimoto
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President Barack Obama's observation that the prime minister had "one foot in the old ways of doing business and one foot in the new," Putin said, "We don't spread our legs.
~ Masha Gessen
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It is always in the parts that we cannot fully understand - the holes in a story, the piece missing - where the real truth of the thing lurks...
~ Matthew Pearl
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I am a mass of contradictions.
~ Maureen Johnson
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